Introducing: TÜ
This is the debut single by TÜ. A brand new Norwegian electropop act. They dropped their track "Underwater" to great effect and critical acclaim among music blogs around the blogosphere.
Freja Kirk has “Fine Things” to say. Sit down and listen.
Here’s another hotly tipped newcomer from Denmark. The extremely talented Freja Kirk transforms loss and heartbreak into a…
Tessa Dixson unveils second track “Beautiful Pain”
We had introduced the belgian talent Tessa Dixson to our readers back in September last year to great…
Melbourne’s own Ella Thompson drops second single “Hysteria”
After the first solo track “Snow”, Ella Thompson from Melbourne is back with a new track titled “Hysteria”…
Introducing: NIGHTMØDE
A psychedelic rock number with hints of desert rock à la Queens of the Stone Age. Rolling, heavy pounding drums and and synthesizers that will satisfy any fans of Tame Impala and Toro Y Moi.
Ayelle collabs with Mucky & J83 on new material titled “Too Busy”
Here’s a prolific singer-songwriter and collaborator extraordinaire. Ayelle is Swedish-Iranian workaholic (in the best way possible). She travelled…
Two Another pour a snazzy singular sound into “Coming Alive”
Should you find yourself as intoxicated by this one as we are, take it a step further with a cool sip of "Enter My Life" or "The Night". Dive into Another Tape. Drown in the vibes...
Take a stroll through City Park and the fresh debut Holding Me High
City Park are Saux & Sjaak. For fans of superpowered mutant between the best of Peter Gabriel, Blood Orange, Majid Jordan and a hint of Prince dapperness.
Japanese Wallpaper’s second LP shows he isn’t Fooling Around.
Now a twenty-one year old. Gab Strum is still driven by teen euphoria, the emotional rollercoaster one goes through and the fragile vulnerabilities that come with being so young and writing songs.
Get Addicted to Jadu Heart’s “Heroin Song”
Whatever dangerous, comfortable warmth it is that pulls so many into those clutches seems to be appropriately present in Jadu Heart's "Heroin Song", a hugely spacious, sweetly sorrowful sonic-needle in the arm.